Archive | November, 2009

The Perfect Thanksgiving Movie

From Dana Stevens: In a way, despite its unremitting grimness, The Road is a perfect Thanksgiving weekend release. It gives even those who dread seeing their families for holiday dinner something very literal and tangible to be thankful for. Mom’s turkey may be dry and her pie crusts leathery, but at least you have something to [...]

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Tim Griffin: Teflon or Velcro?

The Washington Independent takes a look at the candidacy of Tim Griffin, a former operative of Karl Rove and U.S. Attorney. Mr. Griffin is running in a contested Republican primary for the 2nd congressional district in Arkansas, a seat currently held by incumbent Vic Snyder. If local Democrats have their way, Griffin’s comeback won’t take him [...]

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Obama’s Support Among Independents Steady Leading to 2010

Much has been said of the dwindling support for President Barack Obama among independents. This analysis, conducted by Charles Franklin for Pollster.com suggests something all together different. So the point is simple: Claims of abandonment of Obama by independents (or lib-Dems or con-Dems) are substantially exaggerated over the past three months. Significant decline from May through [...]

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On Palin

From John Dickerson in Slate: Her abettors in this speculation are the Democratic National Committee and the media. The DNC wants Palin to be the face of the Republican future because Democrats think she’s a clown. The media has an interest in portraying Palin as a viable political candidate because that justifies endless coverage. She’d still [...]

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The Free Health Clinic in Little Rock

Here are my observations from the free health clinic yesterday in Little Rock, which I recorded for The Huffington Post.

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State of the Union

Be sure to tune in to John King’s political program today, “State of the Union.” Little Rock, Arkansas – and more specifically Doe’s Eat Place – is featured. It begins at 8 am.

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Lincoln Votes “Yes”

With 60 votes yesterday, the US Senate begins debate on a bill to reform health insurance in America. Both Arkansas senators, Mark Pryor and Blanche Lincoln, voted in favor of the matter that began what many anticipate will be a long and contentious process. Ms. Lincoln’s vote generated a lot of attention in political circles. If [...]

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Police: Seattle Suspect Not in House

Police say the suspect in the slayings of four police officers at a suburban coffee shop was not found in the Seattle home where he was thought to have been holed up.from Channel 7

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County Officials Say Jails Overflowing

An overcrowded state prison system is being blamed for a backup of inmates in the Sebastian County jail.from Channel 7

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Taylor Field Considered for National Register

Taylor Memorial Field in Pine Bluff is among 34 properties across the state being considered for nomination for the National Register of Historic Places.from Channel 7

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Live Coverage of the Cotton Bowl

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